One of the new changes is a bigger and beautiful display. Coming in at 5.7-inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 on an OLED panel, media consumption will be phenomenal. To go with it, you’ve got a 3,400mAh battery and USB Type-C charging, so you should be able to get a couple hours of media out of this phone. And, with the USB C charging, you’ll be able to charge up quickly on the go.

As far as the processing package goes, you get a Samsung Exynos 8890 processor — the same CPU found in the Galaxy S7 — backed up by 4GB of RAM.

The neat thing about the Pro 6 Plus is that it’s the first Meizu device to run Flyme 6. It’s the latest and greatest version of Meizu’s own Android UX. It brings with it a ton of goodies (up to 400 new features according to Meizu) and brings a much more refreshed and colorful UI to the game. It’s also powered by an AI Engine that Meizu is calling One Mind, which we’re assuming is akin to, say, Google Assistant or Apple’s Siri.

Meizu will — as expected — launch the Pro 6 Plus in China soon. There doesn’t seem to be plans to bring it anywhere else yet, but in the event that you want to import it to Europe or the US, LTE connectivity is supposed to work worldwide. So, if you’ve been waiting to get your hands on one of Meizu’s flagship phones, it’s looking like this one will work stateside.

Brad is a tech enthusiast, writing and tinkering with all things technology since 2011. He currently bounces between the LG G3 and his beloved Moto X! His interests include reading, entrepreneurship, the gym, and of course, queso.